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Foreign tourists return to Russia

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Foreign tourists return to Russia


29.03.2021

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In Russia, the resumption of inbound tourism is recorded. According to tour operators, tourists from Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, India and other countries are showing interest in traveling to the country. The first tourist group from Egypt is expected on March 27, RIA Novosti reports.

12 people will arrive in Moscow, they will spend three days in the capital, and continue their journey in St. Petersburg. In early April, the tour operator plans to meet a group from India, however, the trip may be disrupted due to the extension of India's ban on international flights.

At the moment, trips to Russia are booked mainly by individual tourists, small groups and families from different countries. According to tour operators, it is difficult to draw up long-term plans for receiving foreign guests and resuming inbound tourism at the moment due to the fact that flights to and from many states are still on hold.

It is reported that guests from these countries who come to Russia are shown the Moscow Kremlin Museums, Red Square, the Hermitage, the Peter and Paul Fortress. They are also interested in excursions to the metro stations in the capital.

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